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Why I Write: Trying to Understand MyselfWhen making a decision between reading or watching television, most of us would choose the latter. But why do I enjoy writing so much?
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Comparing California's Prop 8 to the Japanese American InternmentOne commercial against Prop 8 compares the issue to the internment of the Japanese during World War II. It was a bad idea, and did not work.
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Joel Osteen Exposed: Leading the Gospel-Free ChurchI have taken an interview of Joel Osteen and interjected some of my own thoughts to what he is saying. Whether or not you agree or disagree is not my main concern, I hope and pray God can use this article for His glory. -
Joel Osteen's Church Has a Wide DoorA few days ago, I decided to randomly look up âJoel Osteenâ on associatedcontent.com. I was VERY surprised to find that every single article on him was positive, and mostly all comments were positive as well. So here I go.
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Illegal Downloading is StealingDebunking some of the most popular excuses I have heard justifying the illegal file downloading that has run rampant in this world.
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Barry Bonds' Record Ball Will Be "Tainted" with AsteriskThe people have spoken: they do not want to see the ball blast into space, or sent to Cooperstown without the asterisk. They want history to remember the doubts a nation had when Barry Bonds promised he had never taken performance-enhancing drugs.
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Analyzing the Graphic Novel, "V for Vendetta"There's more than meets the eye in Alan Moore and David Lloyd's famous graphic novel, way more than anything a blockbuster movie could have portrayed. If you liked the movie, read the novel. Next to it, the movie is nothing.
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Living like the HomelessI wanted to see firsthand how it is to live out on the streets with no home, television, computer, or cell phone, so I spent a day looking for cans to recycle for money and sleeping in my car.
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The Boundaries of Reality: Examining "The Quiet Rage: The Stanford Prison Experiment"Looking at the boundaries of reality through a prison similation experiment.
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How the Model Minority Stereotype Affects Asian Americans and Their Performance in SchoolA look at how the model minority stereotype affects Asian Americans and their performance in school.
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Presenting Different Theories on How Narrative Fiction is StructuredI basically took two short stories from our textbook and compared and contrasted the different ways they were structured.
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The Racism of Huckleberry FinnIf you would just give the book a chance and read through it, and understand the underlying themes Twain wove into his story, it is clear that it is not a racist book.
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Visiting a Buddhist TempleI went to a Buddhist temple service for one of my classes and wrote about what the place looked like and what took place.
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Comparing and Contrasting Two Different Pieces of ArtThe assignment was to visit a museum and find a piece of art to study and see how it's different from a piece of art in our textbook.
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Sold! the Half-Eaten Sandwich to the Man in the Blue!I've heard the saying that one man's trash is another man's treasure, but enough is enough.
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The Apocalyptic JesusWas Jesus an apocalyptic prophet? Meaning, did He believe the end of the world would happen soon after His death? Or did He know that the world would survive another 2007 years?
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Religion and Homosexuality in Judaism and ChristianityAncient religions take a look at homosexuality, a relatively new issue in the world. Not only do certain religions have different opinions, but even different divisions of each religion have separate opinions.
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If Bears Could TalkEver wonder what bears do when no one is watching or listening? The answer may surprise you.
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World's Most Expensive Cell Phone Sold for 1.2 MillionDetails on the world's most expensive cell phone being sold, and the company that made it. Though the company does make other, cheaper phones, you still probably can't afford them. -
NBA Basketball Previews: Southwest DivisionHow hard it is to rank five teams that have playoff potential. But here injuries rule, and teams need to stay healthy. Role players must keep up with superstars and support them, and if any Southwest team can do this, they are guaranteed a playoff seed.
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NBA Basketball Previews: Pacific DivisionAmare's coming back, Kobe's number 24, and Elton Brand can already hear chants of, "MVP, MVP." Who's year will it be to shine...or collapse?
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J.D. Salinger and Holden Caulfield Of, "Catcher in the Rye"Many life experiences and events that Salinger went through are comparatively similar to those he has Holden go through. Here are some concrete examples from, "Catcher in the Rye" of these similarities.
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The Hero: A Reshaping of the WordToday's culture portrays the typical hero as some buff guy taking on an army by himself and coming out victorious. I think heroes should not be defined by how powerful they can become, but by their will to sacrifice everything for their loved ones.
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Ruth and Antigone: A Different Kind of HeroConcrete examples of why a hero doesn't always have to be the strongest man who rises up to cut off the head of a people's oppressor. A hero can act on what they think is right, no matter the circumstances, thus positively affecting those around them.
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Achilles and Otto RankThe following essay displays examples of the major points of Otto Rank's thoughts of what a hero should be. Achilles is thrown into the picture to reinforce Rank's philosophy.
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NBA Basketball Previews: 10 Things to Look for This SeasonWho rules in the West? East? Which teams are going to disappoint, and who's coming out surprising everybody? A list of the top 10 things to look for this season, in no particular order.
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Suggested Wedding Photographer in Los AngelesScott Robert Lim is a dedicated wedding photographer, his unique style consistently pleases clients by artfully preserving their wedding memories. -
Lions, Tigers, and Peeing BearsWhat would you do if you woke up from camping one morning to see five bears standing around your campfire peeing? Yes, fear and panicking seems logical, but this easy five step method will help you when nature's sense of humor throws a curveball at you.


